Role of Potassium Channels in Isoflurane- and Sevoflurane-induced Attenuation of Hypoxic Pulmonary Vasoconstriction in Isolated Perfused Rabbit Lungs

Oct 19, 2001Anesthesiology

How potassium channels affect the weakening of low-oxygen lung blood vessel tightening caused by isoflurane and sevoflurane in isolated rabbit lungs

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Abstract

Isoflurane reduced hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction (HPV) response, while sevoflurane did not appear to be influenced by potassium-channel inhibitors.

  • Inhibition of Kv channels by 4-aminopyridine increased the HPV response.
  • Inhibition of K(Ca) channels by iberiotoxin also enhanced the HPV response.
  • Isoflurane's ability to reduce HPV was diminished when Kv channels were inhibited and increased when K(Ca) channels were inhibited.
  • Sevoflurane's effect on HPV was not influenced by any of the potassium-channel inhibitors used.
  • Isoflurane may modulate the HPV response through K(Ca) and Kv channels, while sevoflurane likely uses different mechanisms.

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